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The influence of human variables on consumers' shopping experience in FMCG retail stores in Ekurhuleni

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dc.contributor.advisor Mosupyoe, S. S. L. N.
dc.contributor.advisor Botha, J. A. R (Johan Abraham Reinart), 1953-
dc.contributor.author Malope, Henry Shitisang
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-22T08:35:29Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-22T08:35:29Z
dc.date.issued 2019-03-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26020
dc.description.abstract In today’s constantly changing, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) retail market environment, it is imperative that retailers should focus on creating a pleasant shopping experience to differentiate their stores in order to achieve a competitive advantage. One of the strategies to achieve competitive advantage can be human variables. This study focused on the influence of human variables on consumers’ shopping experience in FMCG retail stores in Ekurhuleni. Therefore, this study expands the existing knowledge of human variables in the FMCG retail environment. Human variables in the context of this study comprise other customers and sales associates. Each of these human variables is made up of sub-variables. The sub-variables of other customers include crowding and social relations. On the other hand, the sub-variables of sales associates are sales associates’ availability, physical attributes of sales associates and behavioural attributes of sales associates. This empirical study was conducted with 400 FMCG retail stores consumers of the ages between 18 and 60 who reside in Ekurhuleni. The study followed a descriptive research design and quantitative approach in order to address the research objectives. A convenience sampling method and a mall-intercept survey by means of self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted in which the Likert scale statements in question 2 - 6 (see Appendix B) measuring different sub-variables of other customers and sales associates were subjected to a Principal Axis Factoring with Oblimin rotation. The results of the final EFA involved 13 Likert scale items. The test were conducted to validate the measures of human variables. The Principal Axis Factoring revealed five factors. These factors were social relations, behavioural attributes, crowding, physical attributes and sales associates’ availability. Therefore, reliability tests were conducted on the final items measuring the human variables. The results of this research study indicate that social relations, sales associates’ availability, physical attributes of sales associates and behavioural attributes of sales associates influence consumers’ shopping experience in FMCG retail stores in Ekurhuleni. However, the consumers felt neutral with regard to crowding. The test results of a chi-square for equal proportion revealed that all the five hypotheses (H1, H2, H3, H4, and H5) were supported as the proportions of consumers with regard to the influence of these sub-variables on their shopping experience were statistically different. Furthermore, ANOVA and F-test results for testing whether there were differences between demographics indicated that H1a, H2b and H5c were supported because there were statistically significant differences between genders with regard to the influence of crowding, between age groups regarding social relations, as well as between racial groups with regard to the influence of behavioural attributes of sales associates on consumers’ shopping experience. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiv, 187 leaves) : illustrations, photographs (mostly color)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Crowding en
dc.subject Demographic variables en
dc.subject Human variables en
dc.subject Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) en
dc.subject Other customers en
dc.subject Retailing en
dc.subject Sales associates' attributes en
dc.subject Shopping experience en
dc.subject Social relations en
dc.subject Store atmospherics en
dc.title The influence of human variables on consumers' shopping experience in FMCG retail stores in Ekurhuleni en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Business Management en
dc.description.degree M. Com (Business Management)


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